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By Ellie Skochdopole ′15 The Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts (CODA), a fellowship program unique to Rhodes, is dedicated to the promotion of the arts not only within the college community but also citywide. Under the supervision of CODA ...

A new edition of Prof. Michael J. LaRosa’s Colombia: A Concise Contemporary History (co-authored with German Mejia) has appeared in Spanish. The translated version is titled Historia Concisa de Colombia, 1810-2013 – Guia Para el Lector Desprevenido. Or ...

Rhodes senior Alli Dewar and sophomore Katie Hatstat, both chemistry majors, took home undergraduate poster awards from the Computers in Chemistry division at the 247th American Chemical Society National Conference held March 16-20 in Dallas and attended ...

Dr. Michael Nelson, the Fulmer Professor of Political Science at Rhodes, has two books released this month. His Resilient America: Electing Nixon in 1968, Channeling Dissent, and Dividing Government will be released by University Press of Kansas March 2 ...

that having the opportunity to practice and play without any other academic commitments proves to be very ... Mike DeGeorge says, “The break is a time when our players really bond. Without the academic rigors ...

Dr. Charles McKinney, associate professor of history and director of African American Studies at Rhodes, has published a column in USA TODAY about African Americans in the Republican Party during the 1950s and 1960s with focus on George Washington Lee, a ...

Rhodes will offer a summer arts program for males ages 9-15 who live in the North Memphis communities to explore theatre, artistic games, dance, creative writing, fun activities, and more. Dorothy Cox, community liaison for Rhodes’ Office of External Prog ...

By Lauren Albright ′16 Active Minds is a nonprofit organization with chapters on college campuses across the country dedicated to increasing students’ awareness of mental health issues. This year, Mark Farley ’16 started a chapter of Active Minds at Rhod ...